Africa

Mozambique en Crisis: Lo Que Debes Saber - The New York Times

Más de 250 personas han perdido la vida en esta nación del sur de África, donde los manifestantes que impugnan los resultados de las elecciones presidenciales se enfrentan a la policía y a las fuerzas militares.

The southern African nation of Mozambique is reeling under its worst election-related violence since its civil war ended 32 years ago.

Since Dec. 23, when the nation’s top court upheld a disputed presidential election result in favor of the candidate for the long-governing party, at least 125 people have died in street protests across the country, according to a civil society organization. That makes 252 deaths since the election in October, as protesters accusing the governing party, Frelimo, of rigging the election have repeatedly clashed with the police and soldiers.